Wind and Structures

Volume 23, Number 6, 2016, pages 485-503

DOI: 10.12989/was.2016.23.6.485

Nonlinear aerostatic stability analysis of Hutong cable-stayed rail-cum-road bridge

Man Xu, Weiwei Guo, He Xia and Kebing Li

Abstract

To investigate the nonlinear aerostatic stability of the Hutong cable-stayed rail-cum-road bridge with ultra-kilometer main span, a FEM bridge model is established. The tri-component wind loads and geometric nonlinearity are taken into consideration and discussed for the influence of nonlinear parameters and factors on bridge resistant capacity of aerostatic instability. The results show that the effect of initial wind attack-angle is significant for the aerostatic stability analysis of the bridge. The geometric nonlinearities of the bridge are of considerable importance in the analysis, especially the effect of cable sag. The instable mechanism of the Hutong Bridge with a steel truss girder is the spatial combination of vertical bending and torsion with large lateral bending displacement. The design wind velocity is much lower than the static instability wind velocity, and the structural aerostatic resistance capacity can meet the requirement.

Key Words

cable-stayed bridge; long span; aerostatic stability; geometric nonlinearity; wind attack-angle; tri-component wind loads

Address

Man Xu, Weiwei Guo, He Xia and Kebing L: School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China